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European Perspective

Explore the European perspective on Hadron Physics and accelerator labs in Italy, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland. Learn about the organizational structure of NuPECC and the ERA, along with bottom-up and top-down approaches in Framework Programmes. Discover key facilities and projects in the field of Hadron Physics. Interact with publications, new projects, and long-range plans shaping the future of nuclear science collaboration in Europe.

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European Perspective

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  1. European Perspective • Hadron Physics Accelerator Labs • in Italy, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland • Organisational structure • NuPECC (European Science Foundation) • “European Research Area”, ERA (EU) • Bottom-up • Framework Programmes 6 & 7: I3s & IAs • Top-down • FP6 ERANETs: “NuPNET” • EU Council Initiative: ESFRI CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  2. Hadron PhysicsFacilitiesin Europe MAX-lab: 0.25 GeV  DESY: HERMES 28 GeV e+- L=1032 FZ Jülich: COSY 2.5 GeV p Cooler Ring TSL: Celsius 1.3 GeV p Cooler Ring MAMI: 1.5 GeV e-, L=1038 108/s  ELSA: 3.5 GeV e, L=1034 107/s  CERN: COMPASSμ+-, hadrons 200 GeV, L=1032 ALICE LHeC? FAIR: PANDA 15 GeV/c anti-protonsCooler Ring L=2x1032 CBM PAX? Collider? ESRF: GRAAL 106/s 1.5 GeV  LNF: DANE e+e- Collider 16 MeV K, L=1032DANE-2? CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  3. NuPECC an Expert Comitteeof the European Science Foundation CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  4. What is • Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee • founded 1986 by subscribing national research councils, who nominate nuclear scientists as representatives for 3-6 years • Objective of NuPECC: • “To strengthen European collaboration in nuclear science through the promotion of nuclear physics and its trans-disciplinary use and application in collaborative ventures between research groups within Europe and particularly those from countries linked to the ESF” CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  5. ESF • Founded in 1974 • 80 member organisations (science ministries, research councils, academies of science, etc.) from • 30 countries • NuPECC • Founded in 1986 • 28 members from 20 countries • 3 meetings a year in different NuPECC countries CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  6. What does • Publications • Launch of new Projects • Long Range Plans • Interactions with funding agencies etc. CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  7. Publications • Web: www.nupecc.org • Nuclear Physics News • 4 issues p.a., 6000 subscribers in Europe, North America & Japan • Handbook of Facility Access • Survey of Resources • Topical Reports • Long Range Plans ! • Outreach activities • Brochures • Radioactive Beams • Nature at the Femto-scale • PANS (Public Awareness of Nuclear Science) • www.nupecc.org/pans • NUPEX (Nuclear Physics Experience) • http://www.nupex.org CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  8. Launch of New Projects • EU Framework 6 Programme • Integrated Infrastructure Initiatives, I3s • Nuclear Structure: EURONS • Hadron Structure: HadronPhysics • EU Framework 7 Programme • Integrating Activities, IAs • Hadron Structure: HadronPhysics2 • Nuclear Structure: ENSAR • Future radioactive beam ISOL facility: EURISOL • Future high intensity stable beam facility: ECOS • Future electron-proton/ion collider in Europe or overseas CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  9. Long Range Plans • LRP 2004 • Key sub-fields • Quantum Chromo Dynamics • Phases of nuclear matter • Nuclear structure • Nuclei in the universe • Fundamental interactions • Applications of nuclear science • LRP 2010/11 • Steering C’ttee • Angela Bracco • Jens JoergenGaardhoeje • Paul-Henri Heenen • Guenther Rosner (chair) • Sissy Koerner (scient. secr.) • Working groups to be established in spring 2009 • Workshops & town mtgs. in 2009/10 • Publication in 2010/11 CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  10. Interactions • European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures, ESFRI • NuPECC Roadmap for Construction of Nuclear Physics Research Infrastructures in Europe (2005) • ESFRI Roadmap: FAIR in Darmstadt, Spiral-2 in Caen • European Commission • Support for Framework 6 & 7 CAPACITIES I3s and IAs • Scientific advisory body to Framework Programme 7 ERANET “NuPNET” • Nuclear Physics Board, EPS • US DoE/NSF Nuclear Science Advisory Committee, NSAC • IUPAP • Nuclear Physics C’ttee, C12 • Working Group on International Coordination of Nuclear Physics, WG.9 • OECD • Global Science Forum • Working Group on Nuclear Physics (Report 2008) CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  11. I3s and IA’s of the European Union’s Framework Programmes 6 & 7 CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  12. HadronPhysics I3 (2004-08) • Co-ordinator: INFN • Project co-ordinator: Carlo Guaraldo • More than 2000 scientists from 112 institutions in 32 countries (cf. http://hadronphysics.infn.it/) CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  13. HadronPhysics2 IA (2009-11) • About the same size as HadronPhysics I3(cf. http://www.hadronphysics2.eu/) CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  14. JRA “HardEx” • Activity leader: Ralf Kaiser, Univ. of Glasgow • EU support for European groups involved in JLab 12 GeV upgrade • Description of Work: WP23, Task 2: CLAS12 Central Detector • Central Tracker • Central Time-of-Flight scintillators • Central Calorimeter • European CLAS12 Central Detector groups: • CNRS/IN2P3 IPNO Orsay, LPSC Grenoble, LPC Clermont Ferrand • CEA-IRFU Saclay • INFN-LNF Frascati, INFN-GE Genova • Univ. of Glasgow • EU support instrumental for • funding through national research councils • CNRS & CEA in France • INFN in Italy • STFC in the UK • and the establishment of a European CLAS12 Central Detector Consortium • However: Lion’s share of funding needs to come from national funding agencies! CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

  15. Thanks very much for your attention CLAS12 Workshop, Genova, 26/2/09

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